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2019.074.012

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Core
Title
Sterling Silver Tea Strainer
Accession No.

Tea straining spoon marked as "STERLING" silver and a maker's mark indicating it was made by the Webster Company in North Attleboro. The Webster Company was founded in 1869 and is now a part of Reed & Barton in Taunton. 5.25" long by 2.25" wide and 1" deep. Donated by Gary Keating.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Artifact Collection
Creator
The Webster Company
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Display Value
Good
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sims_ Ellie

The top of the spoon is slightly dulled, possibly from use, and has tarnish spots. The bottom of the spoon is shinier still with a few tarnish spots. There is a small dent at the deepest part of the spoon near the holes.

Cataloged On
Status
OK
Place made
North Attleboro, Massachusetts